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Sewing tutorial: an eco friendly bag with a Rooster

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Sewing tutorial: an eco-friendly bag with a Rooster

This is another one of the tutorials presented at the Mlyn exhibition in Minsk. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to sew an eco-friendly bag with a reverse appliqué (Rooster). And not just a simple appliqué, but a quilted one, too.

Many-colored strips of fabric

Sewing a Rooster eco bag. Materials:

  • Unbleached linen fabric
  • For the bag: 2 pieces, 30 x 35 cm each
  • For the handles: 2 pieces, 7 x 60 cm each (or 1 piece, 7 x120 cm)
  • For the lining: 2 pieces of calico, 32 x 30 cm plus 1 piece, 18 x 18 cm – for the pocket
  • Colored strips of fabric 24 cm long for the appliqué (the width may vary: 2.5 or 3 or 3.5 cm)
  • Sewing threads, erasable pen, zigzag scissors.

Sewing a Rooster eco-friendly bag. The working process:

For the decoration, we’ll be using a raw edge reverse appliqué. You can use any outline drawing of a rooster size 20 x 20 cm. Print it and cut out the pattern.

Stitch the strips of fabric together to make a quilt: one after the other, alternating between different colors, until you get a piece 24 x 24 cm in size.

Sewing tools and fabric

Strips of different fabrics stitched together

Place the front part of your bag on top of the quilt and secure it with pins.

Paper stencil on grey fabric

Trace the design onto the fabric with an erasable pen. Make sure that the design isn’t bigger than the quilted area. Sew along the outline with a decorative stitch.

Rooster outline on fabric

Canvas with design outline

Grey canvas with pins

Using your zigzag scissors, make a hole in the outlined area and cut it close to the outline.

Zizzag scissors

Many-colored quilt applique

Use the resulting piece to create your eco-bag.

Canvas bag with Rooster applique

Original text by Olga Milovanova

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Mila Oost

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Thank you very much for interesting tutorials.  One day, I will be brave to share my sewing and decorating experience. :) 

Denise Quail

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This looks an amazing technique and the Rooster is fabulous, thankyou, going to try it!!  

 

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